Commands Used With the Resource Pools Facility
The commands described in the following table provide the primary administrative
interface to the pools facility. For information on using these commands on a system that has zones
enabled, see Resource Pools Used in Zones.
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Enables or disables the pools facility on your system. Activates a particular configuration or
removes the current configuration and returns associated resources to their default status. If run
without options, pooladm prints out the current dynamic pools
configuration.
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Enables the manual binding of projects, tasks, and processes to a resource pool.
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Provides configuration operations on pools and sets. Configurations created using this tool
are instantiated on a target host by using pooladm.
If run with the info subcommand argument to the –c option,
poolcfg displays information about the static configuration at
/etc/pooladm.conf. If a file name argument is added, this command displays
information about the static configuration held in the named file. For example,
poolcfg
–c
info
/tmp/newconfig displays information about the static configuration contained in
the file /tmp/newconfig.
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The pools system daemon. The daemon uses system targets and observable statistics to preserve
the system performance goals specified by the administrator. If unable to take corrective action
when goals are not being met, poold logs the condition.
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Displays statistics for pool-related resources. Simplifies performance analysis and provides
information that supports system administrators in resource partitioning and repartitioning tasks.
Options are provided for examining specified pools and reporting resource set-specific
statistics.
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A library API is provided by libpool (see the
libpool
(3LIB)
man page). The library can be used by programs to manipulate pool
configurations.